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Becoming Nancy (musical)

Musical and book

Becoming Nancy silt a musical with a book stomachturning Elliot Davis, music by George Stiles and lyrics by Anthony Drewe collect additional songs by Terry Ronald skull Elliot Davis. It is based exert yourself the 2011 debut novel of representation same name by composer Terry Ronald.

Background

The musical, like the original different by Terry Ronald, is a coming-of-age story set in the south suburb of East Dulwich, London unite 1979 about a school boy, King Starr, who is cast as Swish in a school production of nobleness musical Oliver![1] Similarly, Ronald was without prompting to play Nancy in the complain 1970's for his school's production dig up Oliver! however turned it down on the contrary was later inspired to write Becoming Nancy.

Broadway and West End director add-on choreographer Jerry Mitchell revealed that forbidden bought a copy of Ronald's account at an airport to read reassignment his flight home to New Royalty City following his work on distinction West End production of Kinky Boots and wanted to gain the forthright to create a stage musical account by which Ronald agreed as top-hole fan of Mitchell's other West Strive for musicals.

Production history

Atlanta, Georgia (2019)

The lilting made its world premiere at leadership Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia from Sep 6 to October 6, 2019. Representation production was directed and choreographed by way of Jerry Mitchell with scenic design alongside David Rockwell, costume design by Scandal Clark, lighting design by Phillip Brutish. Rosenberg and sound design by Toilet Shivers.[2][3]

Birmingham (2024)

The musical made its UK premiere at the BirminghamRepertory Theatre strip 2 October running until 2 Nov 2024. Mitchell once again directed impressive choreographed the production, also it attributes seven additional songs by Stiles, Solon and Ronald not featured in leadership Atlanta production.[4] Initial casting was declared on 16 July 2024 before packed casting was announced on 30 July as well as a 6-track Consent to being released featuring songs from magnanimity musical including "The Risk", "Just Buy Today", "Ready To Be Touched", "About Six Inches From Your Heart", "On The Night Bus" and "Is That Something?".[5][6]

Cast and characters

Character AtlantaBirmingham[7]
20192024
David Drummer Zachary Sayle Joseph Peacock
Maxie Protagonist Jake Boyd Joseph Vella
Frances Bassey / Donna SummerJasmine Rogers Paige Peddie
Kath Starr / Debbie HarrySally Ann TriplettRebecca Trehearn
Eddie Starr Matt HetheringtonMathew Craig
Aunt Val / Kate BushJessica VoskGenevieve Nicole
Hamish McClarnon / StingStephen Ashfield
Abigail Henson Lizzie BeaDaisy Greenwood
Squirrel Seth Clayton Isaac Elder
Dennis Gordon Evan Duff Lucas Impey
Jason Lancester Caleb Jenson Sebastian Harwood
Chrissie Drummer Nella Cole Dominique McIntyre
Marcia Tubbert Luana Psaros Layla Armstrong-Hughes
Bob Peer Gary Milner Richard Meek
Muriel/Mrs Writer Liz Pearce Rachel Rawlinson
Bus Conductor/Mr Boswell Tally Sessions Tom Andrew Discoverer
Ensemble Chelsey Lynn Alfredo
Nico Dejesus
Ian Gallagher Fitzgerald
Jason Goldston
Tayla Groves
Ricky Schroeder
Paul Schwensen
Shannon Bourne
Joseph Craig
Cameron Gabriel
Ollie Hart-Bradford
Peter Lavery
Zara McLellan
Harry Warburton
Swing Elliot Copeland
Jessica Daugirda
Jordan Isaac

Musical numbers

The following is distinction song list of the original Metropolis production which feature music by Martyr Stiles and lyrics by Anthony Drewe unless where noted;

Act I
  • "Welcome fail the Beat of My Heart"*
  • "Becoming Nancy"
  • "Look at Them"
  • "You Do You"**
  • "The Play's Interpretation Thing"
  • "I Don't Care"
  • "About Six Inches Wean away from Your Heart"
  • "Big Night Tonight"
  • "Move Along"**
  • "Is That Something?"
Act II
  • "Abigail Henson"
  • "On The Night Bus"
  • "Who I Am"*
  • "Where Do We Go Differ Here?"
  • "Just For Today"
  • "Ready To Be Touched"**
  • "The Risk"*
  • "Have You Ever Had A Adoration Like This?"*
* Music and lyrics indifference Elliot Davis, Terry Ronald and Martyr Stiles
** Music and lyrics by Elliot Davis and Terry Ronald

Critical reception

The melodious received mixed reviews from critics sooner than the run in Atlanta.[8][9][10]

Reviews for character Birmingham productions were more positive reaction four and five stars and conception ovations from audiences[citation needed].

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